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Figure 7: CO testing slit
6. The control panel will beep and display the number of RF
packets received.
7. At the control panel, exit sensor test mode.
8. Exit functional gas test mode:
Press and release the Test/Hush button; or a 2 minute
timeout will automatically cause the unit to return to normal
operating mode.
Troubleshooting
This information is provided to help you diagnose and solve
various problems that may arise while configuring or using the
wireless CO detector.
Unit does not power up properly or reports low battery:
Make sure the batteries are fully seated within the battery
compartment and the polarity is correct.
Make sure that all three batteries are installed.
Check the battery voltage (1.5 VDC nominal per battery).
Control panel does not respond:
Move or rotate the CO detector position.
Make sure the CO detector is properly enrolled into the
control panel.
Make sure that you are using a compatible control panel
(see Specifications ” on page 5).
Tamper condition does not restore:
Make sure the CO detector body is properly installed on the
mounting plate.
Make sure there are no trouble indications at the CO
detector.
If a tamper condition occurs:
Make sure that the control panel is in sensor test mode
during detector testing.
Detector/open condition does not restore:
Make sure that the CO detector condition has cleared at the
CO sensor.